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All you need to do is go to your family's parameters and generate a new or initial type which gets a proper name. That way when you close the family editor and load it into your project you can go for a file name that shows what type of family it is and which Revit version it adheres to.
First saving/modelling something arbitrarily and then reshaping (or renaming) it to make do seems to be basic Revit philosophy. Take my vote anyway.